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The three substances 
of Peace 






The sight performs after the present Great 
War: a General Alliance of Nations, shows 
the chief city for their supreme seat, which 
all the international disputes among nations, 
would be settled through the worlds juris- 
diction "Court of Peace" by justice and 
right, prevent future Wars ! ! ! 



GREAT WAR 

1914 TO 1918 



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PRESIDENT WILSON'S 

FOURTEEN POINTS OF WORLD PEACE 

First Open covenants of peace without private international understandings. 

Second Absolute freedom of the seas to all Nations. 

Third Removal of all economic barriers and establishment of equality of 
trade conditions among nations consenting to peace and associating 
themselves for its maintenance. 

Fourth Guarantees for the reduction of national armaments to the lowest point 
consistent with domestic safety. 

Fifth Impartial adjustment ol all colonial claims based upon the principle 

that the peoples concerned have equal weight with the interest of the 
Government. 

Sixth Evacuation of all Russian territory and opportunity for Russia's political 
development. 

Seventh Evacuation of Belgium without any attempt to limit her sovereignty. 

Eight All French territory to be freed and restored, and reparation for the 
taking of Alsace-Lorraine. 

Ninth Readjustment of Italy's frontiers along clearly recognizable lines of 
nationality. 

Tenth Freest opportunity for autonomous development of the peoples of 
Austria Hungary. 

Eleven Evacuation of Rumania, Servia and Montenegro with access to the sea 
for Servia, and international guarantees of economic and political inde- 
pendence and territorial integrity of the Balkan States. 

Twelve Secure sovereignty for Turkey's portion of the Ottoman Empire, but 
with other nationalities under Turkish rule assured security of life and 
opportunity for autonomous development, with the Dardanelles per- 
manently opened to all nations. 

Fhirteen Establishment of an independent Polish State, including territories in- 
habited by indisputably Polish Population with free access to the sea 
and political and economic independence and territorial integrity 
guaranteed by international covenant. 

Fourteen General association of nations under specific covenants for mutual 
guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to large and 
small states alike. 

Washinizton, January 8, I 1 8. 



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